Comparison of two approaches, one in Iran and one in England
About six months ago, two things happened almost at the same time
One in the Islamic Republic of Iran and one in England
In Iran, a person disclosed that the family of the head of the Revolutionary Assembly of the Islamic Council, Sardar Haj Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, is dying of poverty and rampant inflation has destroyed the Iranian economy, and according to their official statistics, more than 70% of the people are under poverty. they live and many cannot even provide formula and diapers for their children
Sardar Rashid Islam’s wife, daughter and son-in-law have traveled to Türkiye to buy sesame
It should be noted that the large volume of purchases of the respected family of this simple-minded and revolutionary official has attracted all the attention and has become a source of surprise for everyone and has sharpened the tentacles and finally led to the disclosure of the matter or rather a scandal.
In England, it was revealed that at the time the people of that country were involved in the travel restrictions of Corona and were not able to indulge in luxury and have a good time, and most of the cafes, bars, pubs, restaurants and centers Entertainment and parks have been closed, Mr. Boris Johnson, the former prime minister, has organized a small party at his home and celebrated his own birthday, and Rome and the wall of the country have been drinking for the health of themselves and the people of their country.
Sultan Boris was subjected to intense pressure from the public opinion and opposition parties and *even his own party members* and was repeatedly accused and reprimanded in front of the cameras of reporters. It was an unforgivable sin and he was finally forced to resign
But in Iran after about six months,
Not only did no journalist dare to ask even a single question to the Speaker of the Parliament and he did not consider himself obliged to answer to anyone, but Mr. *Vahid Ashtari*, the whistleblower of the issue that became known as Sesmony Gate, was tried in court and He was sentenced to 14 months in prison to serve as a lesson for others not to expose the corruption of respected officials
Of course, Mr. Vahid Ashtari should go and thank God that he was treated by fair judges and did not get a more recent sentence.
This is the difference between countries.
and the cause of progress and backwardness and poverty of nations
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